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If anybody gets a chance please check out this sight and tell me what you think? petsmemorialized.com
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- ramonzie
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posted on January 07, 2009 at 06:59PM
I think it's a good site. Some one may be able to find comfort and help on how to deal with grief!
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- krislynn
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posted on January 07, 2009 at 11:31PM
I very much like this website. I lost my 1st Jack Russell Terrier (Patches) five years ago. I had him cremated and I have his ashes in a special picture frame that is designed for that reason. I also have 2 Jack Russell Terriers now. I will definitely go the same route when they pass away. Nobody wants to think about such things when it comes to their pets, but it will happen. I think sites like petsmemorialized.com will help people grief and/or remember their pets.
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- jazzybean01
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posted on August 30, 2009 at 03:33PM
In response to petsmemorialized's post from December 02 2008 02:05PM
It's awesome. I'm happy knowing that more and more people are treating their animals as part of the family and not something you can ditch or tie up in your backyard when you're sick of them. Many people want some way to memorialize their pets and it's nice to have one place to go to, to find that perfect something.